Roland Aerophone:Go Sounds - Performance | Gear4music
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- Опубліковано 24 жов 2024
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The new Aerophone Go from Roland makes saxophone playing easier than ever. You'll never have to worry about practising late at night again because the Aerophone Go features a headphone jack. You can now play anywhere thanks to the removable batteries and built-in speaker - a must have for gigging musicians. The included mouthpiece supports vibrato and pitch control for virtuosic playing.
The 11 in-built expressive instruments are ideal for exploring a multitude of musical genres. Explore an additional 50 sounds once you download and connect the Aerophone Go Plus app for further customisation. The Aerophone Go app also enables you to play along with your favourite songs and even start an ensemble performance with up to six friends.
The Aerophone Go includes a lightweight carry case for easy transportation.
Great playing and demo of the on board sounds.
Magnifiques
Very goooooood!
One question. Can aerophone go be connected with Bluetooth headphones? (WHAT A QUESTION! #!)
Buy one of these: Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter 3.5mm Reciever. Just Google it. Plug it in and then you have the ability to use a bluetooth headphone.
Great job Alistair !
The baritone sound could be quite usable, e.g. when there's never a bari around when you need one !
Tempted, used the Yamaha WX/WT setup in the past, samples seem similar.
Thanks !
🤩 wow
1:24 sounds like porn music kkkkkk.
The worst thing is you can tongue the instrument!
Wow amazing tunes. Is this good for learning how to play notes, read scores saxophone? I have zero experience. Advice would be great
Hey there! I know it's a bit late for an answer, but I figured I could give you some insight:
This synth is absolutely a good tool to learn how to read and play sheet music! It's an instrument, after all. Learning to read sheet music can be done with any instrument (hell, even without an instrument if you want to know how to sing).
The Aerophone's keys are set up the way an actual saxophone would be set up, specifically a straight Soprano Saxophone (Google them to see the similarity). If you started to play on the Aerophone and then moved on to an acoustic sax, the fingerings and finger technique used to play both are very similar.
The only thing that the Aerophone (and really all wind synths) are bad at replicating is the breath support and breathing technique required to play an acoustic sax. Breath sensors are very sensitive and do not require you to blow the same way that blow into an actual Reed would. In short, playing the Aerophone is "easier" (I use quotes because saying that any instrument is easy to learn is a big lie, all instruments require dedication and practice) because you won't have to develop your breathing technique as much.
If your ultimate goal is to play an acoustic saxophone, I recommend that you simply buy an acoustic sax (preferably used, so you don't kill your wallet) and start practicing. It's a genuinely different experience that requires you to develop different skills (even if the two are very similar). That being said, if you live somewhere where you can't play a loud instrument, or have some sort of breathing condition that prevents you from actually playing an acoustic sax, then yeah, this thing is worth the money. It's an actual instrument, in the hands of an experienced player it can sound as good as any other instrument and the skills you learn while playing it are transferable to a bunch of other instruments.
Hope my two cents help you!
@@AlbinoTuxedo thanks for expressing your experience thought on ae05.I play the acoustic sax. I want to buy this instrument to pratice at home as I cannot openly play the sax at home for longer time to avoid ppl talk. Would ae05 help me to practice at anypart of the day.
@@darrelfrancisco2941 yeah, it would! It's good for silent practice
What type of connector and cable are you using in the speaker phones/output? It doesn't look like a regular 3.5mm connector. Also are you using sounds from the Go Plus app?
It is connected to the audio out/headphone port so I would imagine it a pro version of a mini connector.
Hi. All lead sounds on this are from the internal sounds on the Aerophone GO. The cable is just the audio cable going to the sound desk for the recording.
@@isax.academy Which is, no doubt, a top quality sound desk. Sounds great....unlikr the cheesey built- in speakers on all the Aerophones. But, that's okay because my objective is composing and recording, not playing live.
Thought that sax had a good feel to it better than I remember when playing it, connect to usb and software you get great sax with this.
it's amazing what you can do with the aerophone go! 😱